Relentless: Lee Sedol Vs Gu Li It is the story of the rivalry and friendship between Lee Sedol and Gu Li, their relentless struggle to become the best, and an explication of the secrets of Go hidden within their games.This book co
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| Title | : | Relentless: Lee Sedol Vs Gu Li |
| Author | : | |
| Rating | : | 4.86 (105 Votes) |
| Asin | : | 0981912192 |
| Format Type | : | Hardcover |
| Number of Pages | : | 626 Pages |
| Publish Date | : | 2016-04-14 |
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This book contains analysis of 48 games between two of the top Go players of the early 21st century, but it is not just another book of game commentaries. It is the story of the rivalry and friendship between Lee Sedol and Gu Li, their relentless struggle to become the best, and an explication of the secrets of Go hidden within their games.There are two parts to Relentless. Part One is the core of the book and examines, in unprecedented detail, the 10 game match (jubango) played by Lee Sedol and Gu Li throughout 2014. Part Two reviews every other official game between the two masters (up until the end of 2015), providing the reader with ample material to review and enjoy, while reflecting on what they learned in Part One.Rather than just saying what happened, we use the match as the basis for an extensive study of the fundamental techniques, strategies and principles of Go--all applied within the context of real games, so that the reader can see how ideas and techniques are em
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